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Trading Manager
Trading Manager
About the Role
As a Trading Manager at Veezu, you'll leverage data to shape growth strategies for cities across the UK. Reporting to the VP Marketplace, this role will involve:
- Reviewing operational KPIs
- Evaluating competitive landscapes
- Highlighting opportunities
- Developing and executing innovative strategic plans to grow Veezu cities
About Veezu
Veezu is the UK's fastest-growing taxi and private hire technology business, operating across hundreds of UK towns and cities. We provide a tech-driven on-demand mobility service that supports hyper-local communities.
What You’ll Do
- Deep dive locational performance to analyse city dynamics and identify growth opportunities
- Develop, coordinate, and implement trading strategies using market insights to drive business growth
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including:
- Brand & Performance Marketing
- Passenger & Driver Lifecycle
- Driver Partner Experience
- Data Science
- Legal
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including:
- Monitor KPIs and metrics to gauge trading strategy effectiveness
- Provide regular performance reports, highlighting trends, opportunities, and challenges
- Support internal departments with feedback to improve passenger and driver partner service delivery
- Present insights and recommendations to stakeholders to enable data-driven decision-making
- Assume ownership of tariffs in Veezu’s internal systems
- Ensure accuracy and timely issue resolution
- Maintain up-to-date tariff and pricing structure records
- Act as the subject matter expert for technical tariff/pricing queries
- Support Data Science with pricing strategy development, system capabilities building, and testing
- Uphold ISO27001 certification standards and champion Information Security compliance
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What You’ll Need
- Highly organised and diligent with a sharp attention to detail
- Ability to manage tasks methodically, maintain accurate records, and ensure error-free execution
- Strong problem-solving skills to interpret market data, identify trends, and drive data-informed decisions
- Strategic thinker with a results-orientated mindset and a passion for innovation and growth
- Commitment to hybrid working (base at home but available for 1+ days per month at Cardiff HQ or other locations as required)
Veezu values fair and inclusive recruitment, with welcome applications from all backgrounds.
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